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    melissahi2 is offline Renter
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    Hi I have been doing a lot of research into relocating to Portland, Oregon and its surrounding areas. My family is searching for a 3+/2 home. I am looking for owner financed homes, lease to own options homes, or zero down homes. Our price range is 300k and less preferrably a lot less. We are looking to move in to a home that is new condition 1990 and above.

    This move will not happen until next year May but I was hoping to get some ideas as to what my options are. It would be a great help if someone could lend us some advice, we don't have the greatest credit but not the worst. We have fixed a lot of our credit issues but still no lender would throw us a bone. I am very leery about pulling credit reports again due to the fact that the score will drop everytime that happens.

    Also do you think I am prematurely looking too soon, or am I doing the right thing. So any advice would be greatly appreciated.

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    HHI Golf Guy is offline Super Moderator
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    If your moving to Portland your first step should be talking to Max Sinclair. Read through the info on his website (http://www.maxwellsinclair.com/) then give him a call.

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    Thesa is offline Condominium
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    Melissa - keep working at the credit because even most owner carry contracts will require a credit report. If work is taking you to Portland you should be sure to know where work will be - an agent that knows the area can save you tons of time and dollars on a daily commute by helping you find a home near your place of business.
    Thesa Chambers

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    Central Oregon Real Estate and a Central Oregon Real Estate blog visit this blog for more information on Sunriver or Central Oregon

    Principal Broker with Prudential NW Properties
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    JChristin is offline Fixer Upper
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    I am located in Portland, Oregon. However, I am not involved in residential sales. But, I can make a referral to several broker I would trust with my life.

    If interested, let me know.

    Best of luck!

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    J. Christin Gray
    Principle Broker
    Land Use Planning & Real Estate Development
    JC Gray & Associates
    Portland, Or.

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